Recalcitrant congenital knee dislocation: a case report of successful serial casting in a dysmorphic infant

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Current Orthopaedic Practice Pub Date : 2022-08-30 DOI:10.1097/BCO.0000000000001155
Syed Mohd Esmat Hussaini, Saturveithan Chandirasegaran, M. F. Yusof, A. M. Abdul Wahid
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INTRODUCTION Congenital knee dislocation (CKD) is a condition characterized by knee hyperextension with anterior displacement of the tibia in relation to the femur. It covers a wide spectrum of severity ranging from subluxation to dislocation. This is a rare condition with an incidence of one in 100,000 livebirths with higher frequency reported in the female population. It may occur in isolation but occurs more commonly in combination with other musculoskeletal anomalies such as developmental dysplasia of hip (DDH) and congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV). Further investigation is always advocated because of possible association with conditions like arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, myelomeningocele, Marfan, Ehler-Danlos, and Larsen syndromes. The authors report a case of a dysmorphic newborn with bilateral CKD who was successfully treated with early manipulation and serial casting. The mother provided written informed consent for the use of data related to this case prior to publication. Institutional review board approval was not required for this case report.
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顽固性先天性膝关节脱位:畸形婴儿连续铸造成功一例报告
先天性膝关节脱位(CKD)是一种以膝关节过伸伴胫骨相对于股骨前移位为特征的疾病。它涵盖了范围广泛的严重程度,从半脱位到脱位。这是一种罕见的疾病,发病率为10万分之一,在女性人群中发病率更高。它可以单独发生,但更常见的是合并其他肌肉骨骼异常,如发育性髋关节发育不良(DDH)和先天性马蹄内翻(CTEV)。由于可能与多发性先天性关节挛缩、脊髓脊膜膨出、Marfan、Ehler-Danlos和Larsen综合征等有关,因此一直主张进一步调查。作者报告一例畸形新生儿与双侧CKD谁是成功的治疗早期手法和连续铸造。在发表之前,母亲为使用与本病例相关的数据提供了书面知情同意。本病例报告不需要机构审查委员会的批准。
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期刊介绍: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. For a complete listing of titles currently published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and detailed information about print, online, and other offerings, please visit the LWW Online Store. Current Orthopaedic Practice is a peer-reviewed, general orthopaedic journal that translates clinical research into best practices for diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical research, invited special focus reviews and general reviews, as well as original articles on innovations in practice, case reports, point/counterpoint, and diagnostic imaging.
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